Paul J. Russinko, M.D.

Dr. Russinko likes the diverse population of patients that he comes in contact with on a daily basis. He realizes that robotic surgical systems are a powerful tool and plans to incorporate them into surgical therapies for urological diseases. Ablative technologies will continue to have a role in the armamentarium for genitourinary malignancies. He has much enthusiasm regarding genitourinary imaging modalities as they can be applied for improved minimally invasive treatment options to treat urologic disease.

During the time he was in Medical School he received the Armed Forces Health Profession Scholarship. He served as a Lieutenant Commander Medical Corps in the U.S. Naval Reserves. He was in Officer Indoctrination School. He was stationed at Camp Lejeune Fleet Marine Forces. He was deployed with the 26th MEU(SOC). He served a Medical Officer in Third Battalion, Second Marines Second Marine Division, Medical Officer USS Portland and, as a Battalion Surgeon Headquarters, Second Marine Division as a Battalion Surgeon.

Dr. Russinko is married with three children. When Dr. Russinko is not treating patients or practicing medicine, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children. He also likes to golf, read, bike and run.

Satellite Offices

Ephrata Office

Education

Undergraduate Degree in Biology from West Virginia University

Medical Degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Internship at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Virginia

Residency at The Rhode Island Hospital - Brown University School of Medicine